ICT-40-2017
Reinforcing European presence in international ICT standardisation -
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View on F&T portalStandards and interoperability for digital technologies play a crucial role as a foundation of an effective Digital Single Market. They ensure that technologies work smoothly and reliably together, provide economies of scale, foster innovation and keep markets open. Fragmentation of standard setting processes along national lines, or the absence of common standards, would significantly slow down innovation and disadvantage European businesses on a global scale.
The standard setting process in the ICT domain faces a number of important new challenges that require a focused, sustained and coordinated European response. There are ever more bodies and organisations involved in ICT standard setting around the world. Improved cooperation, deeper involvement of European specialists, and increased focus are needed in order to ensure that the EU's priorities and the Digital Single Market perspectives are sufficiently represented in the entire spectrum of organisations.
Scope
The proposal is expected to reinforce the EU presence in the international ICT standardisation scene, by:
The proposal should have the ambition to strengthen the position of the European interests to effectively contribute to, benefit from, and influence the global standardisation landscape. The ultimate goal is to ensure that standardisation activity supports a global market creating opportunities for European businesses and consumers and it is achieved via the most appropriate routes and organisations.
Relevant activities at national and EU level, as well as by industry should be taken into account.
In order to improve European participation in the field of international ICT standardisation, proposals should address the following:
- Mapping of the relevant activities in international ICT standardisation, including corresponding SDOs, fora and consortia, in particular regarding the priority domains identified in the Communication “Priorities for ICT standardisation for the Digital Single Market”
- Identification of, technical bodies, committees and concrete working items where (more) European resources are needed.
- Setting up of a management facility to support participation and leadership (e.g. chairing of technical committees) of key European specialists (including from SMES and Academia) in those organisations and technical bodies identified, to push for European requirements and promote European interest.
- Proactively achieving critical mass from industry, including SMEs and Startups, and academia for emerging standardisation activities
- Liaise with relevant on-going developments in EU and national funded R&I projects, in particular with projects having identified standardisation output or with potential relevant results, including as well other coordination and support actions, and relevant PPPs[2]
- When relevant hosting standardisation meetings and workshop in Europe.
This action allows for the provision of financial support to third parties in line with the conditions set out in Part K of the General Annexes, in particular regarding the participation of European specialists in international SDOs. The consortium will define the process that will lead to a selection of an additional pool of specialists that may be needed to fulfil the scope of the proposal. In addition ad-hoc selection processes may be required. Financial support for these specialists will be typically in the order of EUR 1.000 – 8.000 per action by third party. It is expected that minimum 70% of the EU funding requested by the proposal should be allocated to the purpose of financial support to third parties. Third party support is expected to cover the participation of specialists in international ICT standardisation activities to support European interests, including participation in technical bodies, and leadership of relevant committees.
The Commission considers that proposals should cover a period of two years, and that those requesting a contribution from the EU of up to EUR 2 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately. Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
Expected Impact:- Identification of ICT standardisation areas which need European intervention and proposal of actions to address them;
- Engagement of required stakeholders and experts to ensure lasting impact;
- Increase the influence or Europe into international ICT standardisation, ensuring promotion of European requirements and interests;
- Set-up of a facility to support participation of European experts in international ICT SDOs and technical bodies.
- Increase the participation of European experts in international ICT Standardisation activities to support European interests.
- Getting working items at the right time into the right technical bodies in international SDOs, fora and consortia.
- Synergies with other similar initiatives or European players including from EU (and national) funded R&I projects
- Common positions of European stakeholders in international ICT standardisation.
[1]COMM(2016) 176
[2]e.g., 5G PPP, AIOTI, Big Data PPP, etc.
News flashes
An overview of the evaluation results (called 'CallFlash Info') of the topics of the H2020-ICT_2017-1call is now available under the section Topic conditions and documents - additional documents of each relevant topic.
An overview of the evaluation results (called 'Flash Call Info') of the topics of the H2020-ICT_2017-1call is now available here
The submission of proposals to the 18 topics of this H2020-ICT-2017 call closed on 25 April 2017. A total of995 proposals were submitted in response to these topics. Please find below the breakdown per topic and type of action:
Topic RIA IA CSAPCP TOTALICT-05-2017 52 2 54ICT-11-2017 103 9 112ICT-14-2016-2017 44 44ICT-15-2016-2017 18 18ICT-16-2017 7676ICT-17-2016-2017 3 3ICT-20-2017115 115ICT-23-201777 7 84ICT-25-2016-2017 83 48131ICT-27-2017 35 2 3 40ICT-28-2017 88ICT-30-201752 271 80ICT-31-201743 61 50ICT-32-2017 5115 66ICT-33-2017 10 10ICT-39-2016-2017 7171ICT-40-2017 5 5ICT-41-2017 28 28TOTAL536 37779 3 995
An overview of the evaluation results (called 'Flash Call Info') of the H2020-ICT-2016-2 call is now available under the 'Topic conditions & documents' section on the topic pages of topics ICT-04, ICT-07, ICT-08, ICT-09 and ICT-19.
The submission of proposals to the5 topicsof this H2020-ICT-2016-2 call closed on8 November 2016. A total of264 proposals were submitted in response to these topics. Please find below the breakdown per topic and type of action:
Topic CSA RIA IA TotalICT-04 7 19 26ICT-075 72 77ICT-08 8 16 24ICT-09 52 52ICT-19 9 75 85
The submission of proposals to the5 topicsof this call closed on8 November 2016. A total of264 proposals were submitted in response to these topics. Please find below the breakdown per topic and type of action:
Topic CSA RIA IA TotalICT-04 7 19 26ICT-075 72 77ICT-08 816 24ICT-09 52 52ICT-19 9 75 85
An overview of the evaluation results (flash call info) for the all topics from call H2020-ICT-2016 -1 that closed on 12 April 2016 is now available here or under the ‘Topic conditions & documents’ section on each topic page.
Submission of proposals to 20 topics in this callclosed on 12April 2016. A total of1080 proposals were submitted in response to these topics. The breakdown per topic and type of action is as follows:
Topic CSA RIAIA PCP TotalICT-013 73 76ICT-02 34 7 41ICT-032 75 77ICT-06 87 17 104ICT-10 90 90ICT-12115 1127ICT-13 4 14 18ICT-14 40 40ICT-15 14 14ICT-17 2 2ICT-18 4 31 35ICT-21 33 33ICT-22 94 48 142ICT-24 9595ICT-25 75 39 114ICT-26 49 6 55ICT-29 7 59 5 71ICT-34 5 5ICT-35 18 18ICT-36 16 7 23Total 39 714 322 5 1080
Submission of proposals to topics ICT-37-2016,ICT-38-2016and ICT-39-2016closed on 19 January 2016. A total of12 proposals were submitted in response to these 3 topics. The breakdown per topic and type of action is as follows:
CSA RIA TotalICT-37-2016 4 4ICT-38-2016 3 2 5ICT-39-2016 3 3Total 10 2 12
Publication date: 2015-10-14 (9 years ago)
Opening date: 2016-12-08 (8 years ago)
Closing date: 2017-04-25 (8 years ago)
Procedure: single-stage
Budget: 2000000
Expected grants: not specified
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H2020-ICT-2016-2017
Call topics are often grouped together in a call. Sometimes this is for a thematic reason, but often it is also for practical reasons.
There are 41 other topics in this call:
- ICT-01-2016
- ICT-02-2016
- ICT-03-2016
- ICT-04-2017
- ICT-05-2017
- ICT-06-2016
- ICT-07-2017
- ICT-08-2017
- ICT-09-2017
- ICT-10-2016
- ICT-11-2017
- ICT-12-2016
- ICT-13-2016
- ICT-14-2016-2017
- ICT-15-2016-2017
- ICT-16-2017
- ICT-17-2016-2017
- ICT-18-2016
- ICT-19-2017
- ICT-20-2017
- ICT-21-2016
- ICT-22-2016
- ICT-23-2017
- ICT-24-2016
- ICT-25-2016-2017
- ICT-26-2016
- ICT-27-2017
- ICT-28-2017
- ICT-29-2016
- ICT-30-2017
- ICT-31-2017
- ICT-32-2017
- ICT-33-2017
- ICT-34-2016
- ICT-35-2016
- ICT-36-2016
- ICT-37-2016
- ICT-38-2016
- ICT-39-2016-2017
- ICT-41-2017
- ICT-42-2017
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